BILLINGS — Columbus senior quarterback Colter Chamberlin is just happy to be back on the football field.
Chamberlin suffered a high tibial plateau fracture in his left leg last season, though the exact prognosis wasn’t known for the first few days as they were left with questions about the severity.
“First thought was, 'Oh, crap,'" Chamberlin said. "I felt a pop and it felt like a shock up my leg."
“Absolutely thought the worst," said Chamberlin's father Tom. "Totally just expected (the worst), but after a few days and talking to a couple of people — no swelling, no bruising. Get an MRI after a couple days and it's the best-case scenario — broken."
Chamberlin returned for basketball season, crediting a basketball coach and her boyfriend for getting him back out on the floor quicker tha